Saturday, August 27, 2016

If You Like "The Blacklist"

...you might like my 1990 novel, The Unicorn's Daughter, originally published by Berkley Books as A Time for Legends, reissued last year by Creativia. The ebook is only $.99 now through August 31st!

From Publishers Weekly

Beishir ( Angels at Midnight
) pens a winner with this gripping thriller. Jaime Lynde's father has
been missing for 19 years, and when she learns of his covert career in
the OSS and the CIA, she becomes convinced that he is alive and his
whereabouts concealed for sinister reasons. The plot elements are
familiar: obfuscating CIA operatives; an agent who vanishes into deep
cover; an elaborate official cover story; and people who begin to die
under mysterious circumstances. But Beishir's galloping pace revitalizes
these standbys, and she confidently builds to a revelatory and
spellbinding finale. And in the midst of all the intrigue, a romance
develops for Jaime--but the sex is more slow burn than Beishir's
trademark high sizzle, as if Beishir herself was too involved in the
moves and countermoves of espionage to concentrate on bedroom dramas.

I have bought it already. Collins cover was a big draw for me and then the review is another.As you know I am having a hard time reading right now, I am reading a Yearling 8-12 book right now. I hope to get to it soon It just sounds so interesting something I would like.

Take your time, Gayle. I know what it's like to struggle with bad vision. I'm blind in the left eye and have a cataract on the right now. I do very little reading these days. I dictate just about everything and stick to movies (we have a big screen TV) and audiobooks.

One of the reasons Collin is working on starting an audiobook publishing entity....